Over 2 billionmillions photos are uploaded daily to Facebook. This number definitely includes photos of children, which have been uploaded by their parents.
A Evening Standard publication reports that Facebook plans immediate warnings once it detects that you are uploading photos of your children to the largest social network.
Facebok Chief Technology Officer Jay Parikh spoke about the upcoming feature at an event held in Bloomsbury, UK on Wednesday night:
“If you are going to upload any photo by children playing in the park and you have accidentally given public view rights, the system will tell you: Wait a minute, this is a photo of your children, usually you can post it for your family members, are you sure you want to do that this;
We are not sure when we will see this feature in the largest social network, but it's one of the many that Parikh announced in Bloomsbury.
As an idea, however, we must admit that it is worth seeing it be implemented.